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institutionalize

/in-sti-too-shuh-nl-ahyz, -tyoo-/US // ˌɪn stɪˈtu ʃə nlˌaɪz, -ˈtyu- //UK // (ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəˌlaɪz) //

制度化

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·sti·tu·tion·al·ized, in·sti·tu·tion·al·iz·ing.

    • : to makeinstitutional.
    • : to make into or treat as an institution: the danger of institutionalizing racism.
    • : to place or confine in an institution, especially one for the care of mental illness, alcoholism, etc.

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Examples

  • Complacency and procrastination are our worst enemies here and only work to institutionalize inequity.

  • “I’ve found it helpful to institutionalize taking days off after big, emotionally draining assignments,” said Wang.

  • He was institutionalized from ages 7 to 14 and said he was arrested for the first time when he was 10, for arson.

  • FERA ended in 1935 as new legislation institutionalized its roles in agencies that would function beyond the immediate disaster of the Depression.

  • The party was built to institutionalize power but it wasn’t well built to protect that power.

  • Better institutionalize me a second time...” and “Academia is going to have to get used to a bit of immoderate tweeting.

  • Her parents were told to institutionalize her, but thankfully, they bucked the conventional advice.

  • Like Carver, Borlaug then sought to institutionalize his breakthroughs.

  • Therefore, any impulse to institutionalize the exclusion of the Muslim Brotherhood will be a catastrophe.

  • Fourth, Rapid Dominance aims to achieve new levels of operational competence that can virtually institutionalize "brilliance."